2010
DOI: 10.1080/0972639x.2010.11886618
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Personal Characteristics Predisposing Children to Agricultural Involvement among the Yoruba’s in South West Nigeria

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“…Child's Age Level (1 if child's age is above 10, otherwise 0) has a significant positive effect on a child's part time involvement in agriculture as compared to the reference category of never involved. Farmers' children above ten years of age are most likely involved in part time agriculture, and this is consistent with findings of Fasina and Adekoya (2010), investigated the association between child's age and his labour work.…”
Section: Determinants Of Child Involvement In Agriculturesupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Child's Age Level (1 if child's age is above 10, otherwise 0) has a significant positive effect on a child's part time involvement in agriculture as compared to the reference category of never involved. Farmers' children above ten years of age are most likely involved in part time agriculture, and this is consistent with findings of Fasina and Adekoya (2010), investigated the association between child's age and his labour work.…”
Section: Determinants Of Child Involvement In Agriculturesupporting
confidence: 82%